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RE: esp vs. MSG_IGN_WIDE_RESIDUE
Is the disk the only device attached to the SCSI bus concerned? ie: watch out for mixtures of wide and narrow devices on the same SCSI bus.
-- Mike Spooner
Hello,
I keep getting messages like this with my new old toy, and Ultra 2:
sd(0,0,0): unrecognized MESSAGE; sending REJECT
The disk is hooked to an esp/hme SBus card, so wide SCSI. I've been
using those on sparc with all sorts of disks and never saw this. It
seems harmless but seems to be followed by a drive reset /
recalibration every time, by the sound of it.
So I tried one of the known working-with-esp drives - same behaviour.
Some more digging revealed that the message in question is
MSG_IGN_WIDE_RESIDUE, which is handles only by a few drivers, and they
only ACK it and move on.
With this patch esp should do the same ( and prints which message is
being rejected, which is kinda helpful ):
Index: ncr53c9x.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/src/sys/dev/ic/ncr53c9x.c,v
retrieving revision 1.147
diff -u -w -r1.147 ncr53c9x.c
--- ncr53c9x.c 11 Jan 2017 07:16:48 -0000 1.147
+++ ncr53c9x.c 11 Jun 2017 16:29:26 -0000
@@ -1837,12 +1837,15 @@
goto reject;
}
break;
+ case MSG_IGN_WIDE_RESIDUE:
+ NCR_MSGS(("ignore wide residue "));
+ break;
default:
NCR_MSGS(("ident "));
scsipi_printaddr(ecb->xs->xs_periph);
- printf("%s: unrecognized MESSAGE; sending REJECT\n",
- device_xname(sc->sc_dev));
+ printf("%s: unrecognized MESSAGE (%x); sending REJECT\n",
+ device_xname(sc->sc_dev), sc->sc_imess[0]);
reject:
ncr53c9x_sched_msgout(SEND_REJECT);
break;
Since I'm not familiar with low level SCSI or esp hardware - any
comments? Is this even sane? It helps here, the resets are gone and
things work normally.
have fun
Michael
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